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Escuelas en acción Ciudadanos del mundo para el desarrollo sostenible: guía para el alumnado Année de publication: 2016 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO The UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet) in Action: Global Citizens for Sustainable Development student guide aims to introduce secondary school students to Global Citizenship Education (GCED) and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and provide them with ideas and activities to contribute proactively to a more peaceful and sustainable world. The guide draws on the discussions and activities of almost 1,100 participants from 104 countries, including ASPnet National Coordinators, school principals, teachers, students and experts who contributed to the ASPnet Online Collaborative Platform: Global Citizens Connected for Sustainable Development in 2014 and 2015 [http://en.unesco.org/aspnet/globalcitizens]. You will find in this student guide: An overview of what it means to be a global citizen and of how you can contribute to sustainable development. Ideas for getting active yourself, as part of your home, school, community, country and globally. Selected activities on GCED and ESD from ASPnet schools around the world.
Le réSEAU en action: Citoyens du monde connectés pour le développement durable: guide à l'intention des enseignants Année de publication: 2016 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO The UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet) in Action: Global Citizens for Sustainable Development student guide aims to introduce secondary school students to Global Citizenship Education (GCED) and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and provide them with ideas and activities to contribute proactively to a more peaceful and sustainable world. The guide draws on the discussions and activities of almost 1,100 participants from 104 countries, including ASPnet National Coordinators, school principals, teachers, students and experts who contributed to the ASPnet Online Collaborative Platform: Global Citizens Connected for Sustainable Development in 2014 and 2015 [http://en.unesco.org/aspnet/globalcitizens]. You will find in this student guide: An overview of what it means to be a global citizen and of how you can contribute to sustainable development. Ideas for getting active yourself, as part of your home, school, community, country and globally. Selected activities on GCED and ESD from ASPnet schools around the world.
Éducation des adultes et développement: l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale (no 82, 2015) Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: DVV International Issue 82/2015 of the international journal Adult Education and Development (AED) explores the topic global citizenship education. In the international debates, we are witnessing a growing interest in the concept of global citizenship education. It is one of the three pillars of the Global Education First Initiative (GEFI) launched by the United Nations Secretary-General in 2012 and is being internationally promoted by the work of UNESCO. According to the GEFI, education that fosters global citizenship “must fully assume its central role in helping people to forge more just, peaceful, tolerant and inclusive societies”. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in September 2015, refers to global citizenship as one tool to “ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development”. The ambitions are high, but the concrete understanding of global citizenship education and its implications differ widely. Is it just another abstract concept? What meaning can the word citizenship have if it does not refer to a specific nation? What do people in different parts of the world understand by global citizenship? And how can global citizenship education be put into practice? Adult Education and Development decided to engage in the debate and invited authors from different regions, backgrounds and disciplines to share their thoughts and experiences on the topic and related questions such as identity, migration, peace, the meaning of citizenship, globalisation and sustainable development. Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, explains the organisation’s understanding of global citizenship education, and why adult education and “learning beyond the classrooms” are crucial when it comes to promoting global citizenship. Canadian author and journalist Doug Saunders (“Arrival City: How the Largest Migration in History Is Reshaping Our World”) talks about the challenges and opportunities of what he refers to as the last great human migration, that from the countryside to the cities, and about the positive role adult education can play during this transition. In the section “Citizens’ voices” people from all over the world talk about what global citizenship means to them and in what ways they see themselves as global citizens. And photographer Viktor Hilitksi travelled through Belarus and captured with his camera how villages rediscover their local traditions and cultures.
Coding global citizenship in the digital era (SangSaeng no. 44 winter 2015) Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU Summary:The 44th issue of SangSaeng, “Coding Global Citizenship in the Digital Era,” has been released. The advancement of digital technology has connected the world, accelerating globalization. In this global digital age, Global Citizenship Education (GCED) is drawing enormous attention. Recognizing its significance, this Winter edition brings out the topic of GCED for digital citizens through the lens of education policymakers, children and youth, and corporations. In particular, the articles suggest actively participating in and contributing to the information society through ethical, safe, and responsible use of digital technology as the core competency for global citizens in the digital era.8 Striking a Balance Between Digital Opportunities & Related Risks12 Young People as Active Citizens in the Digital Age16 Empowering Children to Become Creative Digital Leaders20 Fostering Inclusive Innovation for a Better World38 Interview38 Understanding Culture through Media and Language40 Embracing Diversity to Live Together42 Peace in My MemoryTo achieve Peace, Must Understand Peace46 Understanding the Asia-Pacific RegionGlimpse into Ancient Healing Ritual of Ulik Mayang50 APCEIU in Action
Codage de la citoyenneté mondiale à l'ère du numérique (SangSaeng no 44 hiver 2015) Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU Le 44e numéro de SangSaeng, intitulé «Codage de la citoyenneté mondiale à l'ère numérique», a été publié. L'avancement de la technologie numérique a connecté le monde, l'accélération de la mondialisation. À l'ère numérique mondiale, l'éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale (ECM) attire l'attention. Reconnaissant son importance, cette édition d'hiver met en évidence le thème du ECM pour les citoyens numériques à travers l'optique des responsables de l'éducation, des enfants et des jeunes et des entreprises. En particulier, les articles proposent de participer activement à la société de l'information et de contribuer à celle-ci par une utilisation éthique, sûre et responsable des technologies numériques comme compétence fondamentale pour les citoyens du monde à l'ère du numérique.8 Trouver un équilibre entre les Débouchés Numériques et les Risques Connexes12 Les Jeunes en tant que Citoyens Actifs à l'ère du Numérique16 Permettre aux enfants de devenir des leaders numériques créatifs20 Favoriser l'innovation inclusive pour un monde meilleur38 Entretien38 Comprendre la Culture par le biais des Médias et de la Langue40 Adopter la Diversité pour Vivre Ensemble42 La Paix dans ma MémoirePour atteindre la paix, il faut comprendre la paix46 Comprendre la région Asie-PacifiqueDécouvrez le rituel de guérison antique d'Ulik Mayang50 APCEIU en action
Evaluating the Impact of Global Citizenship Education on Young People’s Attitudes Towards Equality, Diversity and Tolerance Année de publication: 2019 Auteur: Oakleigh Welply | Abderrahim Taamouti | Gabriel Bracons Font Auteur institutionnel: WISE | Durham University This research aims to address questions around the implementation, measurement, and success of Global Citizenship Education (GCE) as a response to the global challenges of the twenty-first century. GCE aims to foster peaceful, inclusive, tolerant, sustainable, and socially just societies; yet despite its centrality in international policy discourse and academic research, the impact of GCE on young people’s attitudes towards inequalities in society or human rights remains relatively unexplored.
تعزيز رفاه الشباب عبر الصحة والتعليم: رؤى وفرص Année de publication: 2019 Auteur: Wing Yi Chan | Jennifer Sloan | Anita Chandra Auteur institutionnel: RAND Corporation أضحى الرفاه، باعتباره ركيزة أساسية في عمليات التخطيط وصناعة السياسات وتخصيص الموارد، ضرورةً لا غنى عنها لتنمية المجتمعات والدول التي تسير في درب الازدهار، مما دفعنا في هذا التقرير لدراسة المؤلفات الأكاديمية وغير الأكاديمية وثيقة الصلة بالموضوع لتحديد الأطر النظرية التي تحقق التكامل بين الصحة والتعليم داخل منظومة واحدة.
Promoting Youth Well-Being Through Health and Education: Insights and Opportunities Année de publication: 2019 Auteur: Wing Yi Chan | Jennifer Sloan | Anita Chandra Auteur institutionnel: RAND Corporation Putting well-being at the heart of planning, policy making, and resource allocation is emerging as critical to the development of thriving communities and nations. We examined the academic and grey literature to identify theoretical frameworks that integrate health and education. We identified and described policies and programs supporting well-being around the world, and interviewed experts from each location to gain a deeper understanding of them.The report found that although wellbeing frameworks that integrate education and health exist, few of them have been examined rigorously to reveal how both educational and health outcomes can be achieved together.
Educación para la ciudadanía y convivencia: manual de ciudadanía y convivencia desde la construcción colectiva de sentidos y redes; ambiente Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: Centro de Investigación y Educación Popular (CINEP) | Secretaría de Educación del Distrito (SED) Environment is one of the main themes related to education for citizenship and coexistence. For that reason, this manual identifies three areas of reflection: 1) My first territory: selfcare, caring for others, 2) Environmental territories and their cultural dimension, 3) regional and worldwide territory. Each one of these areas is accompanied by didactic tools that allow to deepening into the contents through the dialogue between the characters that have been created, proposing theoretical and practical fundamental elements, which could be useful in the pedagogical process leaded by the participants of the project.
Multi-Stakeholder Approaches to Education for Sustainable Development in Local Communities: Towards Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in Asia Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO The idea for this publication first emerged from the ‘10th Asia-Pacific RCE Regional Meeting and Symposium on the Sustainable Development Goals: From Goals to Action’, held from 2 to 4 November 2017 at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi, India. The case studies presented at the symposium became the basis for this publication.The cases presented in this publication show how RCEs create solutions that enable sustainable development practices in local communities by utilizing education, innovative learning methods and multi-stakeholder partnerships. Local stakeholders take ownership of the sustainability processes, consistently address the targeted SDGs, and demonstrate RCE contributions to the ESD for 2030 priority action areas – policy, education and training settings, educators, youth and community. 